bone crusher
Alignment Specialist
Many of us have been having problems with the G4 and its bluetooth functionality...particularly with the iphone and zumo 550.
Well, I'm happy to say, this situation is resolved. I spoke with the company today and was told the proper way to do things...
Ken Tompkins and I have been working on a solution for a while and I'm sure he'll chime in here...we spoke today as well...
1. Do NOT follow the directions in the manual for hooking up with a zumo and iphone...it will never work if you do so...
2. Do NOT connect your iphone to the G4...this is where the real problem lies as the G4 is not good for taking your phone info from the phone and the zumo at the same time.
3. Do NOT try to use the ipod function of the iphone via bluetooth through the zumo. The zumo is not stereo and the G4 is...the G4 gets a little 'upset' with this as the zumo is not broadcasting properly.
4. DO connect your iphone to the zumo and the zumo to the G4
5. DO use the included wire to attach a separate ipod or mp3 to the G4...this ensures you get stereo sound through the direct connection to the G4.
The G4 knows how to prioritize...if you're listening to the ipod and a phone call comes in, it will fade out the ipod (without stopping it). When you're done, the ipod should come back on again.
I didn't fiddle with things past this as Ken and I were trying tons of options to get things to work.
The settings above are the best that can be done at this time. You can try a bluetooth dongle for the ipod, but the G4 may not like it too much and you might occasionally disconnect your zumo connection...in other words, the G4 prefers ONE bluetooth connection over two...this is why it was recommended to me to connect the ipod directly to the G4...again, this also allows for LOUDER and better sounding music...
Hope this helps those who were having problems...
Well, I'm happy to say, this situation is resolved. I spoke with the company today and was told the proper way to do things...
Ken Tompkins and I have been working on a solution for a while and I'm sure he'll chime in here...we spoke today as well...
1. Do NOT follow the directions in the manual for hooking up with a zumo and iphone...it will never work if you do so...
2. Do NOT connect your iphone to the G4...this is where the real problem lies as the G4 is not good for taking your phone info from the phone and the zumo at the same time.
3. Do NOT try to use the ipod function of the iphone via bluetooth through the zumo. The zumo is not stereo and the G4 is...the G4 gets a little 'upset' with this as the zumo is not broadcasting properly.
4. DO connect your iphone to the zumo and the zumo to the G4
5. DO use the included wire to attach a separate ipod or mp3 to the G4...this ensures you get stereo sound through the direct connection to the G4.
The G4 knows how to prioritize...if you're listening to the ipod and a phone call comes in, it will fade out the ipod (without stopping it). When you're done, the ipod should come back on again.
I didn't fiddle with things past this as Ken and I were trying tons of options to get things to work.
The settings above are the best that can be done at this time. You can try a bluetooth dongle for the ipod, but the G4 may not like it too much and you might occasionally disconnect your zumo connection...in other words, the G4 prefers ONE bluetooth connection over two...this is why it was recommended to me to connect the ipod directly to the G4...again, this also allows for LOUDER and better sounding music...
Hope this helps those who were having problems...